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This restaurant was horrible!! I would not recommend this restaurant to anyone. The portions were very small and the service was horrible. My niece had her IPhone 6 stolen from the waitress and they totally denied ever taking the phone. I know this because she was the only one that picked up the plates after we were done. The other...
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Why this title you might ask??
Well if you saw the movie..I am legend..you know that the main character was alone for most of the movie..so my fellow TA..this was the case in this resto on a sunday night.So of course two ideas come to mind..either this is a really bad resto or it's because it's a long week end......
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We'd been meaning to go to this restaurant for a while now, as it's right around the corner from where we live. We were curious. Curiosity satisfied.
The service was great, no complaints there.
They brought us olives, which was a nice touch.
Before the tapas, we had the vegetable potage, which was very good. They brought us plain, doughy,...
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The food was very good and the waiter, nice.
They don't have some of the common dishes like bacalhau a bras, but what they did have was good. I did find it a hint too expensive for what we got, though. It doesn't compare to Braseiros, for instance.
It was also a bit awkward because we were the only ones...
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Rosemont-La Petite-Patrie

Rosemont-La Petite-Patrie has one of Canada's most prominent Italian communities, with Little Italy concentrated along the convivial bends of Saint-Lawrence Boulevard. Known for its fantastic bars and authentic Italian fare, the domain includes the Jean-Talon Market, the largest public market in North America. Open year-round, sunny months see fruit and vegetable stalls set up outside the main chalet, while blustery weather draws crowds indoors to meat and cheese sellers, spices and truffles stalls, and for regional delicacies such as rare Charlevoix lamb. While the market dictates what's fresh for local restaurateurs, visitors can please more than their palates, taking in the Renaissance architecture and frescos of Madonna della Difesa, the picturesque Rue Saint-Rominique with its cheerful homes and splendid gardens, or the ornamented thoroughfare of Plaza Saint-Hubert.

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